I took Calculus I-III almost 10 years ago. Made an A in it. I since forgotten all the Calculus I know but will need the computational aspects for graduate studies.
What is the quickest way to get a review? I am looking to get the most of out the time I put in.
I narrowed it down to:
Khan Academy, MIT OCW, OSU's Coursera Calculus videos.
Which one should I throw myself into?
>>8590103
Fucking figure it out. You already learned it. Learn it again
>>8590110
I'm leaning towards Khan academy cause he gets to the point quicker. MIT OCW will probably be good when I have more time to invest in it.
>>8590103
Khan Academy, srs
>>8590120
t. Pajeet
>>8590116
Khan Academy's cover on topics is incredibly superficial, and will only leave you confused.
MIT's OCW course is fantastic though.
>>8590124
Okay great, thanks mate. I'll aim for MIT then.
Sovietic book N. Piskunov will find free on internet.
I find Khan Academy takes way too much time just working through the procedure's/algorithms involved, rather than building insight from foundational principles.
Depends how rigorous you want to be
>>8590103
>What is the quickest way to get a review? I am looking to get the most of out the time I put in.
Read Courant and John. It covers topics you haven't seen before that you'll surely need for graduate school.